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Thank you for the timely reply. I was using a barrel connector for the
power supply. (5V, 1 A). And to add, the LED doesnot glow when connected to
usb also.
On Friday, January 2, 2015 1:31:59 PM UTC+5:30, Wulf Man wrote:
if you were flashing while connected to the USB as a power source. get
if you were flashing while connected to the USB as a power source. get a
2 amp external power supply, plug
into barrel jack and reflash.
On 1/1/2015 11:31 PM, Jones Jebaraj wrote:
I was trying to flash an angstrom image to my beaglebone black. After
some time I noticed that all the lights
I was trying to flash an angstrom image to my beaglebone black. After some
time I noticed that all the lights were off. I thought that this is normal
after the flash process and I disconnected the SDcard.Then I powered on
the board and to my great dismay, I found that none of the LED was
I think I also have a dead BBB. I have used an incompatible usb cable ( same
connector but has an extra jack output) to power it up. Since then the pwr led
goes on for less than a second then goes off. Pressing the reset button doesn't
help.
Should I go for an RMA?
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If it were me, I would.
Gerald
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 4:22 PM, amine...@gmail.com wrote:
I think I also have a dead BBB. I have used an incompatible usb cable (
same connector but has an extra jack output) to power it up. Since then the
pwr led goes on for less than a second then goes off.
I plugged a USB WiFi adapter into my BeagleBone Black and it abruptly stopped
working and will not turn on. I have been very careful with the board, but I
assume that somehow the WiFi adapter drew too much current and fried the
processor. I tried multiple power sources, including powered USB
I have no idea how Element14 handles RMA. You need to ask them.
Gerald
On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 12:25 AM, stimulusartif...@gmail.com wrote:
I plugged a USB WiFi adapter into my BeagleBone Black and it abruptly
stopped working and will not turn on. I have been very careful with the
board,
Hi,
I think I also fried my BBB.
No led light when powered, either with USB or jack.
Can I request a RMA from Portugal?
What would be the expected cost?
Thanks
Bruno
On Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:38:46 PM UTC+1, Gerald wrote:
You have blown the processor. Request an RMA.
You can request an RMA from anywhere. I suggest that you do that. Cost
would be mainly the shipping cost to us.
Gerald
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 6:48 AM, baantu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I think I also fried my BBB.
No led light when powered, either with USB or jack.
Can I request a RMA from
I seem to have fried it too and Im planning on sending it for RMA. The only
issue that I have right now is the the serial number smudged off the
sticker...any recommendations?
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Hey Will,
I too face same problem on my BBB. Can you please tell me how you solved
the issue? RMA on beagleboard.org isn't responding, whom should I aproach?
On Thursday, 15 August 2013 13:56:41 UTC+5:30, Will Kostelecky wrote:
Gerald:
Is there any chance that future hardware will include a
Gerald, who responded to my message, will likely respond to you as well.
The BBB is a great board but it does seem to be very susceptible to getting
fried. I have had two visit the Beagle Hospital. I can only suggest that
posting here in hopes that Gerald gets back to you...
Regards,
Will
On
Yes, it can get fried if you don't press the power button and allow the
PMIC to shut down the power rails in order..
Gerald
On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Will Kostelecky will.kostele...@gmail.com
wrote:
Gerald, who responded to my message, will likely respond to you as well.
The BBB is a
From: Will Kostelecky will.kostele...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Beaglebone Black won't power on, did I do
Thank you and sorry about my time zone I didn't know it was a holiday.
On Monday, 7 July 2014 18:37:16 UTC+5:30, Gerald wrote:
OK. So I responded to your RMA. We are closed on the weekend. Sorry. And
Friday was a US holiday. Sorry again.
Your RMA will be approved. Only solution is to
I have a device that I'm building in quantity for someone, and it has a
simple halfwave rectifier and switching reg to provide 5V to power the BBB.
They power it with 24VAC.
I'm not sure what exactly is causing it, but they're having problems with
the BBBs dying on them. I got one back
A schematic would be helpful/ You can send to to me direct if you like.
Craters are definitely not good. It does sound like a IO stress issue. The
LED acting the way it sounds means the PMIC is seeing excess current and
shutting down.
Gerald
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 8:48 AM,
I'm starting to piece together that it was likely some kind of major ground
potential difference issue. He hooked up the light dimmers without a
ground because the dimmers don't provide a specific ground line next to the
dimmer line, and the dimmers are powered off of some power supply running
Hi,
I just recieved my BBB I plugged it to my PC's USB and once I connected it
to my HDMI monitor, I heard the computer as is the USB device was
disconnected and the BBB turned off... I unplugged the HDMI and connected
only the USB. It starts because the power LED turns on then the top USR LED
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